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Visit Oconee SC to Host 2026 ABA Couples Championship on Lake Keowee

ATHENS, Ala. – The nation’s top husband-and-wife, family, and partner fishing teams will travel to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains this October as the 2026 Couples Series National Championship comes to beautiful Lake Keowee in Seneca, South Carolina, October 18–23, 2026.

Hosted by Visit Oconee, the championship will welcome the highest-ranked qualifying teams from across the United States for a week of competition, fellowship, and outdoor recreation on one of the Southeast’s most scenic bass fisheries. Teams will arrive beginning Sunday, October 18, for official practice before competing on Thursday and Friday, October 22–23, for national titles, awards, and championship recognition. The official registration, pairing meeting, and welcome gathering will be held on Wednesday evening, October 21.

The Couples Series National Championship has become one of the most unique events in competitive bass fishing, bringing together anglers who not only share a passion for fishing but also share life together. Unlike traditional tournaments, the Couples Series celebrates teamwork, family values, sportsmanship, and the outdoor lifestyle that has long been a foundation of recreational fishing across America.

“Lake Keowee provides an incredible setting for our national championship,” said Morris Sheehan. “From its clear water and outstanding bass fishery to the hospitality of Oconee County and Visit Oconee, this destination offers everything needed to create a memorable championship experience for our anglers and their families.”

Teams may begin registration on AmericanBassAnglers.com on Monday, July 13, 2026, at 8 a.m. Central time. Registration, schedule of events, and rules will all be posted on the website soon.

A Championship Destination

Nestled in the northwestern corner of South Carolina, Lake Keowee is widely recognized as one of the Southeast’s premier bass fishing destinations. Covering approximately 18,500 acres with more than 300 miles of shoreline, the lake is known for its exceptionally clear water, scenic mountain views, and healthy populations of largemouth and spotted bass.

Anglers competing in the championship will encounter a variety of seasonal fishing patterns, ranging from shallow structure and docks to deeper offshore presentations. October traditionally offers excellent fishing conditions as bass begin feeding aggressively ahead of winter, creating exciting opportunities for championship-caliber catches.

Beyond the water, competitors and their guests will experience the natural beauty and hospitality that have made Oconee County a growing outdoor recreation destination. Visitors can enjoy nearby waterfalls, mountain vistas, hiking trails, local restaurants, shopping, and attractions throughout Seneca, Walhalla, Westminster, and the surrounding communities.

Economic Impact for Oconee County

The championship is expected to generate economic activity throughout the region as teams arrive days in advance to practice and remain through the tournament’s conclusion. Competitors and their families will utilize local hotels, campgrounds, restaurants, fuel stations, retail businesses, and recreational attractions throughout championship week.

Visit Oconee’s partnership in hosting the event reflects the county’s commitment to outdoor tourism and its reputation as one of South Carolina’s leading destinations for fishing and outdoor recreation.

Where to stay? Visit Oconee has a great tool for exploring all options at visitoconeesc.com/visit/stay/

About the American Couples Series

The Couples Series is designed to provide a fun, competitive, and family-friendly tournament experience for fishing partners. Throughout the season, teams compete in qualifying events across the country to earn invitations to the National Championship.

The championship represents the culmination of a year-long pursuit by dedicated anglers seeking the opportunity to compete against the best couples teams in the nation. Qualifiers earn the right to represent their home states and local communities on one of the biggest stages in amateur bass fishing.

Event Schedule

Sunday, October 18 – Wednesday, October 21
Official Practice Period

Wednesday, October 21
Registration, Championship Meeting, and Welcome Gathering

Thursday, October 22
Championship Day One Competition

Friday, October 23
Championship Day Two Competition and Crowning of National Champions

About Visit Oconee SC

Visit Oconee SC serves as the official destination marketing organization for Oconee County, South Carolina. The organization promotes tourism and economic development by showcasing the county’s lakes, mountains, outdoor recreation opportunities, historic communities, and welcoming hospitality. Learn more at VisitOconeeSC

About American Bass Anglers

American Bass Anglers, committed to providing low-cost, close-to-home tournaments, offers an exciting platform for individual angler progression. With the support of industry-leading companies, ABA continues to advance the sport of bass fishing.

For more information about the American Fishing Tour and other series, visit www.americanbassanglers.com or call (256) 232-0406.

About American Bass Anglers: American Bass Anglers is dedicated to organizing affordable, local tournaments for weekend anglers while offering opportunities for individual angler advancement. To learn more about American Bass Anglers, please visit www.americanbassanglers.com or call (256) 232-0406.

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